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Guidance Note For COWIN 2.0: 1. Background
Guidance Note For COWIN 2.0: 1. Background
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1. Background:
To reduce the burden of the COVID-19 pandemic in the country, India started the
COVID-19 vaccination programme on 16th January 2021 targeting 30 crore beneficiaries
based on priority groups identified by NEGVAC. A detailed guideline for planning
(including training, logistics & vaccine management), implementation, tracking and
management of AEFIs, monitoring and evaluation of the COVID vaccination programme
at the National, State and District level was released on 28th Dec 2020
(https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/COVID19VaccineOG111Chapter16.pdf).
One of the key aspects of the COVID Vaccination programme in India has been the roll
out of COWIN portal. COWIN is an end to end solution that has utilities for the entire
public health system from national up to the vaccinator level. The COWIN 1.0 system
allowed for creation of users (admins, supervisors, vaccinators), registration of
beneficiaries (bulk upload and individual registration), facilities/planning unit and session
sites followed by planning and scheduling sessions and implementation of vaccination
process.
As on 24th February 2021, more than 1.23 crore (~1.09 crore 1st dose and ~14 lakh 2nd
dose) doses have already administered through more than 263,000 session at more than
45,000 sites targeting the health care workers and frontline workers.
In accordance with the prioritization as guided by the NEGVAC, the next phase of
vaccination is due for citizens of age appropriate categories, including initially the people
above 60 years of age and those aged from 45 years to 60 years and have the co-
morbidities. To augment and simplify the process of registration vaccination, the
MoHFW is coming with COWIN 2.0, based on the feedbacks received during the
implementation of Phase 1 of Covid-19 vaccination drive.
2. Purpose of document:
This guidance note is intended to specify the underlying principles that guide the design
of COWIN 2.0, for vaccination of eligible citizens. This document also defines key roles,
responsibilities, and SOPs for various modules of COWIN2.0. The document also
highlights the key features/modules and relevant of the COWIN 2.0 intended to be used
by programme manages at the state/district and facility level. Further guidance will also
be issued from time to time whenever necessary.
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e. Vaccinator (Vaccination Officer 1 (VO1)) – A trained health care worker who will
provide the vaccination services at the CVC. Vaccinator Officers could be from
public health facilities or private health facilities. Their roles and responsibilities are
already detailed in the Operational Guidelines.
g. CVC Manager – The CVC Manager will be responsible for overall planning,
implementation, and grievance redressal at the CVC. He will also be responsible for
maintaining stocks and accounts & safekeeping of vaccines supplied to the CVC.
h. CVC Location – The geo location of the CVC as identified by any GIS software
using latitudes and longitudes.
i. Vaccination Cycle – A period of not more than 28 days for which a Target Number
of Doses are planned.
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l. CVC Session Capacity - The total number of Vaccination Slots for a CVC for a day.
This would be decided based on operational capacity for a CVC in day. The CVC
Session Capacity is variable and is an input to the system by the District Admin at the
time of creation of a session.
2. Slots reserved for 2nd dose for beneficiaries who have already received 1st
dose, including HCWs, FLWs and citizens, at a CVC. These slots will be
filled by the COWIN system based on data available in the system
regarding vaccination details of partly vaccinated beneficiaries (such as
CVC, Vaccine Type and Vaccination Date).
B. Open slots – Open for online appointments by general citizens. The number of
Open Slots for a session will be worked out by subtracting the number of
Reserved Slots from the CVC Session Capacity.
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b) Since, when a beneficiary is being vaccinated with 1st dose, COWIN will
automatically confirm the appointment of the beneficiary for the 2nd dose at the
same Vaccination Center, the target number of doses should be decided with
careful consideration of available stocks and requirement of vaccine stocks for 2nd
dose vaccinations for the already partly vaccinated beneficiaries.
c) The Ministry will, from time to time, indicate the state-wise allocation of vaccine
doses to the States/UTs.
4.2. Vaccination Centers: A CVC must be a health facility and can be one of the
following types:
c) For any Private Health Facility to be operated as a PCVC, the facility must have
the following –
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4.3. Free & Paid services – Vaccination will be provided free of charge at the
Government Health Facilities and will be on payment basis in the Private Health
Facilities, at a rate as may be decided by the Government of India from time to time.
b) States must ensure that all PMJAY/CGHS empaneled facilities are registered on
COWIN with correct details.
c) Although, the list of CVCs with Open Slots will be available in public domain
through COWIN or other COWIN compliant applications, the list of CVCs must
also be adequately publicized by the concerned State/UT using all necessary
mediums for informing the citizens.
a) The District Administrator will create a Vaccination Time Table (using COWIN
2.0) for vaccination at each CVC based on the target doses to be administered and
the number of days in which the coverage is planned.
c) Determination of the session capacity for a day: The CVC Capacity for a day will
be an input to the system. The minimum capacity for a day will be equal to the
number of 2nd doses due at a CVC for that day.
1. Apart from the CVC Capacity, the District Admin will also specify the
percentage of remaining capacity (CVC Capacity – 2nd dose reserve) to be
opened for online appointments by citizens.
2. The number of open slots for a session will then be calculated by the system
by subtracting total reserve slots from the CVC capacity.
Example: If the specified CVC capacity for a session on 5th March is 200, the
2nd doses due on 5th March at that CVC is 50 and the specified %age of open
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slots is 40%, then – a) the remaining capacity is 150 (200 – 50 2nd dose slots),
b) The number of online open slots is 150*40% = 60 and c) the number of
reserved slots for on-site registration = 200 – 50 – 60 = 90.
3. If the specified %age is zero, then the whole session will be for reserved slots.
There will not be any open slots and such sessions will not be visible to the
citizens for online appointment.
4. If the specified %age is 100%, then there will not be any mobilization slots
and all the remaining capacity (after subtracting the 2nd dose capacity from
Session Capacity), will be classified as open slots, which will available to the
citizens for online appointment.
2. If it is so decided that a CVC will have both the reserved and the open slots,
session timings for open slots may be carefully selected to avoid overlap of
beneficiaries between the ones coming through online appointment and the
ones being mobilized for mobilization slots. The timings for on-site
registrations in such a case should also be carefully publicized.
3. Session capacities for a CVC and the number of CVCs should be increased
incrementally to leave the room for new mobilization slots/ open slots, as in
the later period, the number of 2nd doses due will progressively increase.
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wherein he/she would be able to choose the CVC of his/her choice and book
and appointment based on the slots available.
4. The details of the process for Online Registration and Appointment for
Citizens is at Annexure 4 (Annexure 4 – Online Registration for Citizens).
e) All beneficiaries, regardless of the mode of access, i.e. through online registration
or mobilization through on-site registration, must be advised to carry the
following for verification at the time of vaccination –
4.7. Coverage of HCWs and FLWs: The vaccination of HCWs and FLWs will also
happen using the new utility. The detailed SOPs for coverage of HCWs/FLWs are at
Annexure 5. (Annexure 5 – Registration and Vaccination of HCWs and FLWs using
COWIN 2.0)
a) Multiple Verifiers and Vaccinators can be assigned for a session at the CVC.
b) The full list of beneficiaries, as available in COWIN, will be visible to all verifiers
and vaccinators designated for a session, i.e. all verifiers and vaccinators will
work on the same full list.
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d) In case Aadhar authentication is not possible at a CVC for any reason, the Verifier
will verify the identity and eligibility of the beneficiary from the photo ID Card
indicated by the beneficiary at the time of registration.
f) All Vaccination Events must be recorded in real time through the COWIN
Vaccinator Module.
g) The process for certification and AEFI reporting remain the same as in the current
version of COWIN.
5. The COWIN system will transition to Version 2.0 from 27th February. The system will be
run in test mode on 27th and 28th February. Once the transition is done from the backend,
which is planned on the night of 26th February, all sessions planned after 26th February
will be deleted. The states must finalize their data for sessions held on February 26th by
9:00 pm. It is therefore advised that the sessions for 26th of February may be closed by
9:00 pm and no sessions be scheduled for 27th and 28th of February. This period will be
utilized for registration of CVCs, planning and population of sessions, populating the due
lists for 2nd doses and preparing the system for providing access to citizens.
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SN Criterion
1 Heart Failure with hospital admission in past one year
2 Post Cardiac Transplant/Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD)
3 Significant Left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVEF <40%)
4 Moderate or Severe Valvular Heart Disease
5 Congenital heart disease with severe PAH or Idiopathic PAH
Coronary Artery Disease with past CABG/PTCA/MI
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AND Hypertension/Diabetes on treatment
7 AnginaAND Hypertension/Diabetes on treatment
8 CT/MRI documented stroke AND Hypertension/Diabetes on treatment
9 Pulmonary artery hypertension AND Hypertension/Diabetes on treatment
10 Diabetes (> 10 yearsORwith complications) AND Hypertension on treatment
11 Kidney/ Liver/ Hematopoietic stem cell transplant: Recipient/On wait-list
12 End Stage Kidney Disease on haemodialysis/ CAPD
13 Current prolonged use of oral corticosteroids/ immunosuppressant medications
14 Decompensated cirrhosis
15 Severe respiratory disease with hospitalizations in last two years/FEV1 <50%
16 Lymphoma/ Leukaemia/ Myeloma
Diagnosis of any solid cancer on or after 1st July 2020 ORcurrently on any cancer
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therapy
18 Sickle Cell Disease/ Bone marrow failure/ Aplastic Anemia/ Thalassemia Major
19 Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases/ HIV infection
Persons with disabilities due to Intellectual disabilities/ Muscular Dystrophy/ Acid
20 attack with involvement of respiratory system/ Persons with disabilities having high
support needs/ Multiple disabilities including deaf-blindness
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Annexure 1(B): Certificate to identify individuals with co-morbidities that enhance the
risk of mortality in COVID-19 disease for priority vaccination
(To be filled by a Registered Medical Practitioner)
Name of beneficiary:
Age: Gender:
Address:
Mobile phone number:
Identification document:
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1. The State and districts will be required to pre-register the CVCs in COWIN portal before
the registration is opened for General Citizens. The list of these CVCs will be available to
the citizens at time of registration wherein s/he can choose the CVC of his/her choice and
book and appointment based on the slots available.
3.1. The State/UT government shall decide the district-wise number of CVCs and
indicate the numbers to the districts.
3.2. The list of CVCs in a district, will be decided by the respective District Task Force
(DTF).
3.3. All CVCs will be operated under the supervision of District Administration. The
District Task Force will ensure that requisite arrangements are made at the CVCs at
all stages viz. Planning, Preparation, Logistics and Operations, as prescribed in
Operational Guidelines and hereinafter.
3.4. All Private CVCs must be registered on COWIN by the DIO concerned. These will
also be operated under the supervision of District Administration. Registration may
be done suo-moto.
3.5. A CVC will be Registered by the District Admin on COWIN. through a “Manage
Vaccination Centers” feature provided on COWIN to District Admin. This can be
done by editing the details of existing Session Sites or by adding new Vaccination
Centers.
3.6. The option for activating/inactivating a Vaccination Center will also be available.
3.7. All such CVCs where vaccination slots for online appointments have been kept, shall
be declared on COWIN along with such number of slots, well in advance, to provide
options to the citizens for Registration and Appointment.
3.8. A CVC, when opened as per para 3.5 above, will be available to any citizen for
appointment regardless of his\her location. The states may, however, decide to limit
the open appointment slots.
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3.9. The number of CVCs in a district would be worked out on the basis of estimated
number of beneficiaries to be covered, the period in which coverage is targeted, and
number of available vaccine doses and vaccinators/verifiers. The DIO should ensure
that sufficient CVCs are registered on COWIN to ensure full coverage within the
targeted period.
3.10. All PMJAY and CGHS empaneled health facilities, particularly such private health
facilities, must be registered on COWIN as CVCs.
4. Every CVC will be mapped to a Cold Chain Point (CCP). The details of CCPs must be
updated by the DIOs for ensuring correct mapping.
5. A CVC shall usually have only one type of vaccine throughout the vaccination drive. This
is necessary to avoid mixing of vaccine types in 1st and 2nd dose of a beneficiary.
6. Each CVC will have a designated CVC Manager who will be responsible for overall
planning, implementation, and grievance redressal at the CVC. (Annexure 2(B) – Roles
and Responsibilities of CVC Manager)
7. The DIO will designate the vaccinators and verifiers for each session at a GCVC. If a
CVC Manager is created by the DIO, the GCVC Manager will also be able to add
vaccinators and verifiers. However, the GCVC Manager should only add the staff of
his/her own institution only.
8. For PCVCs, the verifiers and vaccinators will be added by the CVC Manager himself.
There will be no dependency for PCVC Managers on the DIOs for doing so.
9. The standard data attributes for a CVC to be Registered on COWIN are given in Table 1.
Initially, all the CVC will be registered by the District Admin.
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Each CVC will have a CVC Manager. The CVC Manager will be registered by the DIO. He/
She will be responsible for all operations at the CVC, as per the Operational Guidelines and
this Document. The key roles and responsibilities of the CVC Manager a as follows:
1. S/he will have access to the COWIN and will be able to view and download the list of
beneficiaries allotted and vaccinated at her/his site.
3. S/he will ensure adequate logistic arrangements like internet connectivity, enough
computers/smart phones/tablets, printers etc.
5. S/he will also receive and return vaccine stocks and will ensure that all vaccinations
are recorded in COWIN in real time and that beneficiaries are verified for eligibility
and then vaccinated.
6. S/he will also ensure for display of suitable signages for guiding the movement of the
beneficiaries at the CVC.
7. Will ensure that all the protocols as per the Operational Guidelines are followed in
terms of AEFI management, waiting room, observation room, etc
(https://www.mohfw.gov.in/pdf/COVID19VaccineOG111Chapter16.pdf ).
8. The PCVC manager will also have the rights to create and populate the Vaccination
Time Table for his CVC. All slots in the PCVCs will be open slots subject to some
slots reserved for 2nd dose of HCWs/FLWs (for existing PCVCs).
9. The PCVC Manager will also be responsible for ensuring that a printed copy of the
vaccination certificate is provided to the beneficiaries on-site. There will not be any
separate charge for this.
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The District Admin will prepare a Vaccination Time Table for each CVC for the period of
Vaccination Cycle. The date-wise schedule for the days/dates on which the vaccination is to
be organized a CVC along with necessary inputs in terms of various types of slots, will be
prepared and populated on COWIN by the District Admin. The Time Table so prepared will
then be declared for the citizens to enable them to choose the CVC and date from among the
CVCs where open vaccination slots are still available. The timetable will be worked out by
the respective state/district, based on target and number of days identified for vaccination.
The key principles and steps to be followed for creation of timetable and appointment slots
are as follows:
1. There will be only one session in a day at each CVC. All vaccinators and verifiers will
work on the same and full list of beneficiaries for a session.
b) Slots reserved for 2nd dose for beneficiaries who have already received 1st dose,
including HCWs, FLWs and citizens, at a CVC. These slots will be filled by the
COWIN system based on data available in the system regarding vaccination
details of beneficiaries (such as CVC, Vaccine Type and Vaccination Status
(Not/Partly/Fully vaccinated) and Vaccination Date).
2.2. Open slots – Open for online appointments by general citizens. The number of Open
Slots for a session will be worked out by subtracting the number of Reserved Slots
from the CVC Session Capacity.
3. The number of open slots, for a day (session), to be populated in Vaccination Time Table
for the Vaccination center, will be worked out by subtracting the total number of reserved
slots (mobilization slots + 2nd dose slots) from the total session capacity specified by DIO
while preparing the Vaccination Time Table.
4. Sessions will be pre-scheduled by only filling the timetable for a CVC at the COWIN
Portal and identifying the number of Total Slots, Reserved Slots and Open Slots.
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5. Timetable entries for a GCVC would be done by the DIO. For the PCVCs, the Time
Table entries can be done by the PCVC Manager himself. This would include:
5.2. The total number of vaccination slots for the selected date. This will also be the
session size (or CVC capacity) for the selected date.
5.4. For a particular date, the system will automatically reserve as many slots for 2nd
dose as the number of 1st doses administered on the date that is 28th day before the
session-date (the date for which the DIO is planning the session).
5.5. Based on the CVC capacity and the %age specified (para 5.3), the system will
calculate the number of Open Slots and Mobilization Slots (See example in para
4.5(d)(2))
5.6. The Mobilization Slots, will be for such beneficiaries who do not have access to
internet/ smart phones and thus will be mobilized for onsite registration, and slots for
1st dose vaccination of HCWs and FLWs, wherever so planned, if necessary.
5.7. Balance number of slots will be classified as “Open Slots” for online booking and
appointment and the vacancies therein will be visible to citizens.
5.8. For Private Facilities, no slots will be kept reserved for mobilization. For such
CVCs, the number of open slots for a day will be equal to total no. of slots minus the
slots reserved for 2nd doses by the COWIN system. However, in case all the open
slots are not fully booked by the citizens or if there are vacant slots available towards
the end of the day, the CVC may use such slots for on-site registration, scheduling
and verification of available eligible beneficiaries, if any.
5.9. For a completely new CVC, since there are no slots to be reserved for 2nd dose, all
slots can be classified as Reserved or Open, in the initial period up to 28 days from
the date of first session at such a facility.
6. While declaring the schedule, the COWIN system would also declare the number of slots
available for appointments to beneficiaries through COWIN platform. Depending on the
local context and strategy, for any CVC, the states may decide to -
6.1. Declare full capacity as open (Open Slots) for online appointments; or
6.2. Do not open the CVC for open appointments and keep the full capacity as reserved
capacity for Mobilization slots and 2nd dose reserve slots; or
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6.3. Declare partial capacity as open for appointments and retain the balance capacity as
reserve capacity for Reserve Slots.
7. It is recommended that, to begin with, one particular CVC may be either fully
reserved or their full capacity is opened for online self-appointment, to avoid the
confusion and problems in physical queue management on site at the CVC.
8. If Mobilization slots are kept or some of the CVCs are fully reserved for Mobilization,
then the respective state/UT government shall ensure mobilization of sufficient number of
beneficiaries for on-site registration and vaccination.
9. The beneficiaries mobilized for the Mobilization slots shall be registered on-site through
the Vaccinator module.
10. No lists need to be pre-populated (by the DIO/SIO etc.). The due list will get filled up as
citizens/beneficiaries schedule their appointments for 1st dose (and automatic second
dose) on open-slots, through on-site registration for reserved slots and through 2nd dose
appointments of HCWs/FLWs that are already partially vaccinated.
11. The District Admin and CVC Manager will ensure that Sufficient number of vaccinators
and verifiers are designated as per the total number of vaccination slots. (at least 1
vaccinator per 120 and at least 1 verifier per 120).
13. Vaccine type available at a CVC will not be displayed to the citizens at the time of online
registration.
14. Appointments will close for a day for a site, at 3:00 pm on day for which the slots were
opened. Based on the planned beneficiary load at a CVC including both Reserved and
Mobilisation slots, the DIO must ensure adequate availability of vaccine at the CVC,
while simultaneously ensuring that vaccine wastage is minimized.
15. Vaccine batch number will have to be assigned by the DIO for each session before the
session plan is finalized.
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Registration:
1. Citizens will be able to register and book and appointment for vaccination using the
COWIN 2.0 portal or through other IT applications such as Arogya Setu etc. The various
steps for successful registration and appointment booking are as follows:
1.1. Any person will be able to register at the COWIN portal through their mobile
number.
1.2. OTP verification will be done prior to registration to ensure veracity of the mobile
number
1.3. After registration, an account will be created on COWIN for the person. The person
can access (login) his/her account on COWIN using the mobile phone number used
at the time of registration. Features for adding beneficiaries, editing their details and
for booking appointment(s) will be available in the citizen’s account. The citizen can
delete only beneficiaries as have been added by him/her.
1.4. With one mobile number, a person can register as many as four beneficiaries.
However, all those registered on one mobile number will have nothing in common
except the mobile number. The ID Card Number for each such beneficiary must be
different.
1.5. A mobile number cannot be used for making more than four registrations. If one out
of the four beneficiaries registered in an account is vaccinated, only three
registrations are left, and so on.
1.6. Till the time of vaccination, all the records of registration and appointment can be
edited/deleted by the person making the registration/appointment. Only when a
person gets vaccinated, the record is locked and cannot be edited/deleted.
1.7. Beneficiary then selects the ID card type and provides ID Card number. In case
Aadhar is being used, consent will be obtained and recorded.
1.8. Following basic demographic details will be captured at the time of registration –
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1.9. The user will be advised to enter the details of (c), (d) and (e) of para 1.8, as
recorded in the ID Card selected by the user.
1.10. Following Photo Identity Documents can be used by citizens for availing online
registration–
a) Aadhar Card/Letter
b) Electoral Photo Identity Card (EPIC)
c) Passport
d) Driving License
e) PAN Card
f) NPR Smart Card
g) Pension Document with photograph
1.11. If age of the beneficiary is from 45 years to 59 years, the beneficiary will be
prompted to confirm if he/she has any specified comorbidity. In such cases, the
beneficiary will also be advised to bring the comorbidity certificate signed by a
Registered Medical Practitioner, as prescribed in annexure 1(B).
1.12. Once all the necessary details are recorded by the beneficiary, registration is
completed and following actions will be taken –
Appointments:
1. A COVID-19 Vaccination Time Table (VTT) (for each Vaccination Center) will be
published by the States/Districts, on COWIN.
2. Any beneficiary will be able to choose and book a slot for vaccination at the VCs
declared in the VTT, anytime and anywhere, based on his\her preference and
convenience.
3. There will be only one live appointment for a beneficiary at any point of time for each
dose.
4. The COWIN portal will provide the facility for booking an appointment based on the
Vaccination Centers declared by the states/UTs, with their location, the dates on which
appointment slots are provided and the capacity declared as Open Slots and the vacancies
available at the time of booking.
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6. The list of sites and availability of open slots for each site will be displayed. The
beneficiary will select the Vaccination Center of his/her choice and the date where vacant
slots are available. Subsequent to which, an Appointment Ticket will be generated.
7. Second dose will also be scheduled at the same CVC on 29th day of the date of
appointment of the 1st dose, at the time of appointment for 1st dose.
8. The beneficiary will have the option to change the slot for 2nd dose in the period 29th day
to 42nd day of the first dose. Such an option, however, will only be available –
a) Only when the 1st dose has already been administered, and if so –
b) Only for such CVCs where the vaccine type is the same as the vaccine type of the
1st dose appointment.
9. Special reserved 2nd dose slots will be kept by the system to offer alternatives to such
beneficiaries who are not able to avail vaccination for 2nd dose in the period of 29th day
to 42nd day of administration of first dose.
10. If a beneficiary cancels a 1st dose appointment, then appointment of both doses will be
cancelled.
11. Option for cancellation of second dose appointment will not be available.
12. Appointments for any date for a Vaccination Center will be closed at 3:00 pm on the day
for which the slots were opened for the date. (for logistics arrangements)
13. A disclaimer will be included in the Appointment Slip to the effect that –
a) “This appointment does not create any entitlement to COVID-19 vaccination and
that vaccination will be provided subject to verification of the identity of the
person for whom the slot has been booked”; and that,
b) “In the event of cancellation of the session on the booked date due to any reason,
beneficiary will have to reschedule an appointment”
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• COWIN 2.0 will have flexible provisions to manage COVID Vaccination of Health Care
Workers and Front-Line Workers.
• Scheduling will only be done by the system for 2nd dose of partly vaccinated beneficiaries
on the 29th day from the date of administration of the 1st dose.
• Facility for “On site allotment” will be available both for 1st dose and 2nd dose.
• Facility will also be available for onsite registration, verification and vaccination of
unregistered beneficiaries in the vaccinator module.
1. Registered HCW/FLWs –
1. Those HCWs and FLWs who are registered on COWIN but not yet Vaccinated
may visit CVC (COVID Vaccination Centre) and Vaccinator can use the existing
“Allot Beneficiary” feature to pull the data of beneficiary.
2. This process can be executed by inter-district by selecting “All” District in filter
as well as inter-state by selecting “All” States in filter.
3. Beneficiary can be vaccinated after following due verification process.
1. DIO will create sessions at all the CVCs where the 2nd dose is due from 1st March
onwards. Such non-health facilities which were operated as a CVC for 1st dose
vaccination of HCWs/FLWs, will have to also be operated for the 2nd dose at least
once on the 29th day from the date of administration of the 1st dose. In such cases,
fresh 1st doses may not be administered at these sites.
2. Such HCWs and FLWs who are registered on COWIN and are partially
vaccinated and are due on the date (29th day only) will be automatically slotted for
2nd dose at the CVC where these were administered the first dose, based on date of
first dose of Vaccination.
3. The number of such beneficiaries for any day will be considered at reserved slots
for 2nd dose of HCWs/FLWs and will be subtracted from session capacity to
determine open slots for that day at that CVC.
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6. Allot Beneficiary feature will work only if Type of Vaccine for Dose 1 is same as
Type of Vaccine for dose 2.
7. If the beneficiary is partly vaccinated but his vaccination details could not be
recorded in the system for any reason (backlog cases), details of first dose
vaccinations will be captured and 2nd dose will be administered.
a) Following details of 1st dose will be captured –
1.3. HCWs & FLWs Registered on COWIN and Fully Vaccinated – No action
required.
2.1. Since, unregistered beneficiaries will interact with the system for the first time, it
would be important to ensure that eligibility of beneficiaries in terms of their actually
being HCWs/FLWs will be important. The plan for onsite registration must be
prepared in close coordination with the concerned health facility in-charge or the
head of the office, as the case may be. Health Facilities or offices may be mapped
(not on COWIN) to the Vaccination Centers and a sufficiently senior official, from
the concerned health facility (for HCWs) and office (for FLWs), must be deputed at
the Vaccination Center to verify the employment credentials of the HCWs/FLWs of
their health facility/office.
2.2. It may be noted that in an office not all FLWs may be eligible. For example, not all
the revenue staff may have been deputed for COVID containment duties or not all
the officials may be deputed on poll duty etc. While planning for such offices, it must
be ensured that officials of the concerned department do make sure that 1) ineligible
persons are not sent for vaccination and 2) An official may be present at the
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2.3. A close watch must be kept on the process and any attempts by ineligible persons for
availing this facility may be viewed seriously.
1. The HCW/FLW can visit identified CVC (COVID Vaccination Centre) for on-
spot registration.
4. If the beneficiary has come for first dose then it’s a case of new registration. If
second dose is due then it’s a case of new registration and backlog data entry of 1st
dose.
5. HCW and FLWs Not Registered on COWIN and not vaccinated – New
registration
• Name
• Mobile Number
• Type of Beneficiary (HCW/FLW)
• Sub Category:
a. HCW- State, Central, Private.
b. FLW- MHA-CAPF, MHA-State Home Department,
MoHUA, Revenue, PRI, RPF, Polling officials, Kumbh Mela.
• Photo ID type
• Photo ID Number
a) Beneficiary will first be registered with the details as in para 2.4(5)(a) above.
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c) After registering beneficiary can be vaccinated with 2nd dose by following due
verification process.
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